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  1. Phonetic Spelling: (mat-mone') Definition: Treasure, hidden treasure. Meaning: a secret storehouse, a secreted valuable, money. Word Origin: Derived from the root verb טָמַן (taman), meaning "to hide" or "to conceal."

  2. Jul 18, 2017 · Definition Details. Strong's Number: H4301. Hebrew Base Word: מַטְמוֹן. Part of speech: Noun Masculine. Usage: Hidden riches, (hid) treasure(-s) Definition: A secret storehouse; hence, a secreted valuable (buried); generally money. Detailed definition: Hidden treasure, treasure. Derived terms: Or מַטְמֹן; or מַטְמֻן; from ...

  3. Jan 29, 2014 · This sounds good until you stop to think about it, what are the treasures of darkness and the hidden riches of secret places. There are four Hebrew words we need to really examine. The first two are orsaroth choshek (treasures of darkness). Sounds like the title of a Stephen King novel.

  4. Hidden Riches: "Treasure" or something concealed. There are 3 Hebrew words with this meaning and all in the King James Version translated "treasure." (1) Matmon, which literally means "a secret storehouse" and so a secreted valuable, usually money buried, and so hidden riches of any kind, hid treasures:

  5. Transliteration: nekes. Pronunciation: neh'-kes. Phonetic Spelling: (neh'-kes) Definition: Wealth, riches, possession. Meaning: treasure. Word Origin: Derived from an unused root meaning to store up or accumulate. Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: - G4149 (πλοῦτος, ploutos) - wealth, riches.

  6. Original Word: הוֹן. Part of Speech: noun masculine. Transliteration: hon. Pronunciation: hōn. Phonetic Spelling: (hone) Definition: Wealth, riches, substance, possessions. Meaning: wealth, enough. Word Origin: Derived from an unused root meaning to be firm or to be easy.

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